Description: Dong Quai [Glandular], pro-nounced don kwy,¯ is considered the queen of herbs by the Chinese and is China's most popular herb for women. Chinese physicians use the herb to enrich the blood, promote circulation, regulate menstruation, calm nerves and soothe the...

Dulse Liquid [Glandular, Immune, Vital Nutrition]. Dulse, Rhodymenia palmata, is a red seaweed that grows on rocks at the low tide line in the North Atlantic and Northwest Pacific oceans where currents are strong and the bottom is clean. The liquid extract of this plant provides several essential minerals, protein and trace elements that help...

Eleuthero (Ginseng, Siberian) [Glandular]. Siberian ginseng is an adaptogen, although perhaps more mild than Korean ginseng. Its name comes from the Chinese jen shen, which means man root, so-named because some roots have limb-like branches resembling arms and legs. Because the root has a human-like shape, it is considered by Asians to...

Energ-V [Circulatory, Glandular, Nervous] was designed to support the body's own energy-building system. It works with the glandular, nervous and circulatory systems to help relieve stress and promote energy metabolism and glucose utilization. It provides a variety of nutrients needed for optimal vitality some that nourish the glands (kelp...

Flash-Ease [Glandular] contains black cohosh, a popular herb native to the West. It is widely known for its ability to help support the mature womans body as she encounters normal glandular imbalances and physical changes. In fact, women have used it for decades to help keep cool during menopause. Flash-Ease is a potent,...

Ginseng, Korean (Panax) [Glandular] is the most widely used and studied ginseng in the world. Ginsengs botanical name, Panax, is derived from the Greek word panakos, or panacea. As an adaptogen, it is believed to help balance the body and help the body adapt to stress. Korean ginseng is also famed for its ability to boost energy and support...

HY-C [Glandular] is a Chinese combination of 16 herbs that nutritionally support the glandular system and associated metabolic processes. The Chinese call this formula bu yin, which means to supplement yin. In this case, yin is considered moisture. These herbs work to support the body as it attempts to reduce fire (fever) and...

HY-C TCM Concentrate, Chinese [Glandular] contains the same herbs found in Chinese HY-C but in a highly concentrated blend. This combination of 16 herbs nutritionally supports the glandular system and associated metabolic processes. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, this formula is called bu yin, which means to "supplement yin.¯ In...

Benefits Fights free radical damage. Protects estrogen-influenced organs. Maintains hormonal balance in cells.
Indole-3-Carbinol [Glandular] is a powerful antioxidant found in the cell walls of cruciferous vegetables. The compounds in these vegetables that may protect cells from oxidative damage are called indoles, among...

JP-X [Glandular, Urinary] contains juniper and parsley plus five other herbs to nutritionally support the reproductive, digestive and detoxifying functions of the body. It also helps to strengthen the kidneys and bladder. Its an herbal source of iron, magnesium, manganese, potassium, silicon and sodium. JP-X contains: Dong quai root, Golden...

Kelp [Glandular], commonly referred to as seaweed, grows along coastlines around the world. It is a rich source of natural vitamins and minerals, including essential trace minerals. Kelp is especially high in iodine, which must be present for proper glandular function and metabolism. It also contains iron, sodium, phosphorus and calcium, as well...

Licorice Root [Glandular, Respiratory]. We know this herb for its wide use as a candy flavoring, but its value goes far beyond that. The medicinal use of licorice goes back several thousand years. Licorice root has been used by traditional herbalists as a general tonic and for respiratory support. It also supports the liver. Licorice is included...

Licorice Root [Glandular, Respiratory]. We know this herb for its wide use as a candy flavoring, but its value goes far beyond that. The medicinal use of licorice goes back several thousand years. Licorice root has been used by traditional herbalists as a general tonic and for respiratory support. It also supports the liver. Licorice is included...

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